- Cyanobacteriochrome
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Cyanobacteriochromes are phytochrome-related photoreceptor proteins found only in the cyanobacteria. [1]
Molecular charactarization
Cyanobacteriochrome covalently binds a linear tetrapyrrole molecule in the GAF domain. The A-ring of linear tetrapyrrole molecule is anchored at cysteine residue in the GAF domain via thioethel bond. The GAF domain of cyanobacteriochrome is related to phytochrome GAF, however, These GAF domains are distinct.
Spectral properties
They perform reversible photoconversion between green(~530 nm)- and red-(~660 nm) absorbing forms or between blue(~430 nm)- and green-absorbing forms. These spectral properties significantly differ from that of phytochrome which photoconverts between red- and far-red(~700 nm)-absorbing forms.
References
- ^ Ikeuchi, M; T Ishizuka (2008-10-07). "Cyanobacteriochromes: a new superfamily of tetrapyrrole-binding photoreceptors in cyanobacteria". Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences (RSC Publishing) 7 (10): 1159–67.
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- Cyanobacteria
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